go-readability
beleyBlog
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0.0 | 4.5 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
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go-readability
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Which library/project do you wish was ported to golang?
https://github.com/go-shiori/go-readability https://github.com/mauidude/go-readability
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Blog with Markdown and Git, and degrade gracefully through time
In terms of extracting the actual blog content from pages, there is a go library that implements the readability algorithm:
https://github.com/mauidude/go-readability
This is the kind of thing pocket/instapaper do to extract the main content from a page in a format that's easier to read (and also probably to programmatically modify)
beleyBlog
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Blog with Markdown and Git, and degrade gracefully through time
How does having the "BSD Zero Clause" with your content work? I open sourced my blog's software, but I still keep all the actual content in a separate private repo, since I don't want my written content distributed under the same license. Also works out well, since I have the github action automation in the private content repo.
I can still easily change the private flag down the road if I were to decommission it (though, unlikely -- I'd just archive it somewhere).
I'm also using Gatsby if anyone is curious (https://github.com/cbeley/beleyblog & https://chrisbeley.com).
What are some alternatives?
docs - This is a repo of the RetroArch official document page.
website - The Caddy website
blissue - A blog based on github issues
simonwillisonblog-backup - Backups of the database for simonwillison.net
temporalite-archived - An experimental distribution of Temporal that runs as a single process
JavaScript-Chess-Board
bdv32 - This is my website